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what is the importance of the Battle of Buxar and Plassey in the Indian historical context given an account​
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Answered by ItzAngelSnowflakes
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With the victory at Plassey, the Company established itself firmly in Bengal and ruled it through its puppet Nawabs i.e Mir Jafar and Mir Kasim. However, the battle of Buxar was more significant as the company could defeat the combined forces of Nawabs of Bengal and Awadh and Mughal Emperor of Delhi.

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Importance of Battle of Plassey:

The victory of British East India company in the Battle of Plassey is one of the important landmark in India History. The Battle of Plassey revealed the utterly corrupt political situation in Bengal.

Watson had himself stated this victory to be of extraordinary importance not only to the company but also to the British nation in general.

 

Mir Jafar became a mere ‘puppet ruler’ and the power rested with the British. On every matter he depended on the English. The Battle of Plassey paved the way for beginning of their empire.

The British enjoyed the tax benefits...

Battle of Plassey transformed the British East India Company from a trading corporation to a Ruling company. With the victory at Plassey, the Company established itself firmly in Bengal and ruled it through its puppet Nawabs i.e Mir Jafar and Mir Kasim.

However, the battle of Buxar was more significant as the company could defeat the combined forces of Nawabs of Bengal and Awadh and Mughal Emperor of Delhi. This exposed the weakness of the Indian Rulers including the Mughals who were still considered strong as compared to the European forces. This victory also provided the Company control of...

Importance of Battle of Plassey:The victory of British East India company in the Battle of Plassey is one of the important landmark in India History. The Battle of Plassey revealed the utterly corrupt political situation in Bengal.Watson had himself stated this victory to be of extraordinary importance not only to the company but also to the British nation in general.

 

Mir Jafar became a mere ‘puppet ruler’ and the power rested with the British. On every matter he depended on the English. The Battle of Plassey paved the way for beginning of their empire.

The British enjoyed the tax benefits, had to compete with no rival foreign merchants and began to use the revenue of Bengal for protecting their military and trade interest.

Mir Jafar gave 24 Parganas and one crore of rupees to the Company and valuable Siraj presents to the English officers including Clive.

It depleted the state exchequer. So much wealth was drained from Bengal that the economy was completely shattered. This is known as the Plassey Plunder. With the wealth of Bengal the British secured their business and political supremacy.

Importance of Battle of Buxar:The Battle of Buxar was fought between the British Army and the combined forces of Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II, Mir Qasim (Nawab of Bengal) and Shuja-ud-daula (Nawab of Awadh). The British East India Company had defeated the combined forces in the battle.

The battle took place on 22nd October, 1764. The battle took place at Buxar. At that time Buxar was within the territories of Bengal.Mir Qasim fled to Oudh after losing to the British at the Battles of Katwa, Gina and Udaynala. There he joined forces with Shuja-­ud-daulah, the Nawab of Oudh, and with Shah Alam II, the Emperor of Delhi, and fought the British at the Battle of Buxar on 22 October 1764. The combined Indian army lost the battle.

Significance: The victory at Buxar allowed the British to extend their domination up to Allahabad. Mir Qasim lost all hopes of curbing the British. In fact, with the fall of Mir Qasim, the era of independent Nawabs ended in Bengal. The seeds of British imperialism sown at Plassey flowered after the Battle of Buxar, a fact that makes the latter battle historically more important. It finally consolidated British rule in Bengal, the Nawab was reduced to a mere figure-head, the Company started an unchecked plundering of the wealth of Bengal, the Nawab of Oudh turned to a submissive ally and the Mughal emperor was reduced to thriving on an allowance from the Company. These were the first steps to start off Company’s domination in the north2 of Plassey transformed the British East India Company from a trading corporation to a Ruling company. With the victory at Plassey, the Company established itself firmly in Bengal and ruled it through its puppet Nawabs i.e Mir Jafar and Mir Kasim.However, the battle of Buxar was more significant as the company could defeat the combined forces of Nawabs of Bengal and Awadh and Mughal Emperor of Delhi. This exposed the weakness of the Indian Rulers including the Mughals who were still considered strong as compared to the European forces. This victory also provided the Company control of Bengal, Bihar, Awadh all the way to Delhi, in short the whole Ganges belt which was one of the most prosperous regions in the world that time.From here on, there was no looking back for the British East India Company.

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